"Master Blackwood, please say sothing."
If Ginny weren’t still very young, Mrs. Langley wouldn’t have been able to stop him at this mont. She could only look at Sebastian Blackwood with a pleading gaze.
Sebastian Blackwood furrowed his brows tightly. Naturally, he couldn’t just ignore Ginny. Seeing him about to pull the needle from his hand, he finally spoke: "Be good, I’ll bring her back."
"Really?"
Ginny stared at him with wide eyes, looking at him with suspicion.
Although this dad, who always left him with a bad impression, had saved him last ti, now he still had to suspect him of possibly deceiving him. What if he still wanted to bully Mommy?
Sebastian Blackwood raised an eyebrow, a bit helpless.
Not even that little bit of trust?
Without saying more to Ginny, Sebastian Blackwood directly used his actions to prove himself. He walked out in the direction that Ivy Kensington had left.
"Young Master, you see, Master Blackwood still cares about your Mommy."
Mrs. Langley said. Having been by Sebastian Blackwood’s side for so many years, she sowhat understood him. If he truly didn’t care about Ivy Kensington, even if tonight Ginny pulled out the IV and cried himself to exhaustion, he wouldn’t be moved, let alone really going out to find Ivy Kensington like he did now.
It can only be said that she does hold so place in his heart.
anwhile.
Ivy Kensington hadn’t actually left the estate. She was worried about Ginny, what if Ginny gets a fever again later?
Thus, she left the estate, planning to sit the night out in a pavilion a little further down.
The night wind was strong, and the surrounding lights were all out, leaving everything in darkness, with various animal cries echoing, sounding a bit eerie.
The wounds on her body throbbed faintly. Ivy Kensington’s throat was dry and itchy, causing considerable discomfort.
She just sat there quietly, staring at her toes without saying a word.
At that mont, a lodic phone ringtone sounded. It was Sharon Langley, worried about her, calling in.
"Ivy, how’s Ginny doing?"
"Ginny is fine, already asleep."
Ivy Kensington replied in a lighthearted tone.
Sharon Langley asked again, "What about you, how are your injuries?"
"I’m perfectly fine. You just applied a layer of dicine for earlier, and after coaxing Ginny to sleep, I took so more anti-inflammatory drugs."
Upon hearing this, Sharon Langley was much relieved. Just as she was about to hang up, she noticed that it was unusually quiet on Ivy Kensington’s end, not like she was at ho. Suddenly worried, she furrowed her brow and asked, "Ivy, where are you right now?"
Ivy Kensington’s heart tightened. She deliberately yawned, "I’m at the estate, getting ready to sleep. Co on, Sharon, stop worrying about and just go to bed with your husband. I’m fine, really, don’t worry about ."
Quickly finishing her words, worried that Sharon Langley would ask more questions and expose her, Ivy Kensington said they’d et tomorrow and hurriedly hung up.
Only then did she finally breathe a sigh of relief.
Thankfully, Sharon didn’t beco suspicious.
If Sharon found out that not only hadn’t she checked her wound but was also thrown out, she might worry and insist on coming over to stay with her.
Ivy Kensington could tell that tonight Sharon Langley was going ho with Silas Eastwood.
She didn’t want to ruin their night together.
"Ha."
Suddenly, a cold laugh ca from not far behind.
Ivy Kensington was startled, instinctively turning her head, only to see the tall figure of Sebastian Blackwood standing behind her. The man had his hands in his pockets, looking at her with a mocking expression.
"From your mouth, not a single word is true."
Even deceiving your closest friend.
Ivy Kensington’s heart tightened. She opened her mouth, wanting to explain, but finally just managed a bitter smile.
Even if she explained, he wouldn’t listen, so why waste breath?
So she lowered her head, pretending not to see him.
This sohow made Sebastian Blackwood increasingly unhappy. When he spoke again, the words were even more reckless, "Serves you right to get hurt so badly tonight!"
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